Showing posts with label slides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slides. Show all posts

20080904

A Year Ago, Today

These slides were taken exactly a year ago today. I shot a studio assignment on the first half of the roll and shot around and outside of the photo department for the rest. After getting my grade, I put the assignment folder in my locker and forgot about it until I found it today.

September 4th, 2007 - September 4th, 2008

'kind of a spooky coincidence.

Still Life Outtake*

Still Life Outtake

setup shot: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

RCC: A year ago today.

Nikon F2
Nikon Nikkor Ai 20mm f/2.8 lens
Nikon Nikkor Ai 135mm f/2.8 lens?
Kodak Ektachrome E100G 35mm film


*Brilliant colors caused by the "automatic exposure" setting in the Nikon Coolscan software in reaction to an extreme red cast in the underexposed original slide.

20080310

First Week


Slide Show


My first week interning at the North Carolina Department of Archeology.

I've been scanning more than photographing.

They have thousands and thousands of slides going back for decades that need to be digitized and put into the database.

But It's hard to feel like I'm contributing anything knowing even if I devoted my entire internship to scanning these slides, I'd only complete a small fraction of this never ending task.

They're pretty underfunded and only have a full-time staff of two people. And I'm the only photographer right now.

I'm left on my own for the most part, scanning and photographing artifacts. It's all pretty basic object lighting stuff. But I've gotten pretty rusty lately and I'm not satisfied with anything I've shot yet.

There's a copy-light-esque setup that I've yet to learn. And I need it to speed things up.

In class I'm used to stressing over ever shot, and now I need to switch to quantity but without loosing quality.


I tend to zone out for a bit towards the end of the (working) day. And while I was dicking around I took a few DIY reversed-lens macro / tlit-swift shots using my Rebel XT and a Nikon 50mm f/1.4 Nikkor lens with metal lens hood.


I'll post some of the more interesting slides soon, adding to my Flickr set of antique photos and slides.

hole in the ground #3,687

Diggers Digging

Depth

Canon Rebel XT
Nikon 50mm f/1.4 Nikkor lens
with metal lens hood